Iran's April 1 Deadline Puts Apple, Google in Crosshairs
Iran just named names: Apple, Microsoft, Google, and more on a hit list with an April 1 deadline. Tech's globalization dream hits a brutal reality check.
Iran just named names: Apple, Microsoft, Google, and more on a hit list with an April 1 deadline. Tech's globalization dream hits a brutal reality check.
Google's Chrome just got its fifth zero-day fix in 2022. Attackers are hitting hard—North Koreans included—and the browser's under siege like never before.
Iran's IRGC just dropped a Telegram bomb: attacks on US tech offices from Apple to Tesla kick off tomorrow. After drones hit AWS, Big Tech's Gulf dreams are turning into nightmares.
84% of high-severity incidents weaponize tools you trust daily. Attackers aren't dropping malware anymore; they're stealing your IT team's playbook.
Peiter Zatko didn't mince words. Twitter whistleblower complaint reveals a company riddled with security holes—and national security nightmares.
Ransomware's not dead—it's thriving. LockBit just notched 62 hits in July, mocking last year's crackdowns.
Apple's dropping backported patches for the DarkSword hacking tool onto iOS 18 devices. It's a rare concession—driven by hackers and haters of the new 'liquid glass' mess.
Chrome's bleeding zero-days. This one's in Dawn, and hackers are already feasting. Patch fast—or else.
Your inbox just got riskier if you're Ukrainian. Hackers dressed as the nation's top cyber cops to shove a sneaky RAT called AGEWHEEZE at a million emails — and they're bragging about it.
Our honeypots caught dozens of probes yesterday alone, all wielding CVE-2025-30208 against Vite's @fs shortcut. Devs: your quick-setup tool just became a backdoor.
Imagine your small-town cops suddenly moonlighting as federal immigration agents—with Uncle Sam footing the bill. That's reality in Carroll, New Hampshire, where ICE just bankrolled the entire police force.
Apple's finally armoring older iPhones against DarkSword, that nasty exploit kit from state hackers. Cynics like me? We're asking if automatic updates will save the day – or if the damage is done.